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9 Best WordPress CDN Service Providers 2018 + Plugins and Tutorials

If you are trying to make your WordPress website load faster, a WordPress CDN (Content Delivery Network) service can help you. Find 9 best free and premium CDN services, plugins and tutorials to setup CDN in WordPress.

If you are trying to make your WordPress website load faster, a WordPress CDN (Content Delivery Network) service can help you. CDN is a network of servers located across the globe that serves your website’s content.

KeyCDN is another pay as you go CDN service on my list. Their prices start at 0.04 per first 10 TB (for Europe & North America traffic).

They currently have 25 data centers across the globe, 10 in Americas, 8 in Europe and 7 in Asia and Oceania. 6 more servers locations are planned for future. Also, their servers are SSD optimized and KeyCDN is a company from Switzerland.

CMS Integration Guides

KeyCDN has also published step by step CMS Integration Guides guides for WordPress, Drupal, Joomla and so many other CMS’s.

The last one on my list is a CDN provider called Limelight. Besides Content Delivery Network services, they also offer other services.

For example, they do cloud security services, origin storage services, and video delivery services. So it is not just a solely CDN focused company. Pricing of this CDN service is customer-tailored and they offer a free trial, too.

CloudFlare currently operates 117 data centers globally, which is the highest number of all CDN providers. Moreover, they also offer a free plan for personal websites, blog or anyone who wants to try CloudFlare.

This plan includes some great features like, for example, shared SSL certificate or access to CloudFlare apps. Paid plans start at the $20 monthly price.

They also is a free WordPress CloudFlare plugin that will help you to set the CDN up and it is the easiest way to setup CloudFlare for your WordPress site.

The first CDN provider on my list, CDN77, operates with 32 servers located on 5 continents in 27 countries. They offer support for WordPress caching plugins, as well as hotlink protection.

Their prices start at $0.049 for GB (pay as you go) and they also offer a 15-day free trial. It is an ideal CDN provider for WordPress websites that use WordPress caching plugins like, for example, W3 Total Cache or WP Super Cache.

The next one on my list, CDNetworks, is another great CDN service. They have around 90 data centers out of which many are located in China and Russia.

So if you have a website that has traffic mostly from China or Russia, I would advise you to go with this CDN provider. Like Highwinds, CDNetworks don’t have its pricing listed on their website, as they offer tailored solutions for each client.

Highwinds is another CDN company that joined StackPath (like MaxCDN mentioned above). They operate 24 data centers across the globe.

All data centers contain hundreds of delivery services and they are running 100% on Solid State Drives (SSD). They do not list their pricing right on their website, as every customer’s pricing is customized.

Conclusion

So this is the end of my WordPress CDN providers list. I hope I have helped you to choose the right CDN provider for you.

One response on “9 Best WordPress CDN Service Providers 2018 + Plugins and Tutorials”

​Page loading is mandatory for any website, and it is now an official search engine ranking factor, and if your pages are not loading less than 3 seconds, you need to work on it right away.

Although websites used to rely on a single server for presenting all the content, and CDN services have improved the scenario forever. By using a reputable CDN service, you can make sure that the readers are experiencing a faster page loading speed plus a better-performing website. It is possible to use the primary CDN service for free in private blogs or simplistic websites. But, if you want to improve security components, you have to go for the value added packages.

Thanks for sharing the information, I am using CDN on my recently started WordPress powered website; now my website is really fast loading after CDN integration, but your post encourages me to think more about premium features that are required for security concerns.​